A good buying opportunity for some Swiss stocks at the end of the month? What do you think?
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23A good buying opportunity for some Swiss stocks at the end of the month? What do you think?
$SIKA (-0,87 %)
$LOGN (+1,52 %)
$CFR (+0,07 %)
$BARN (+0,86 %)
$EMMN (+0,13 %)
$UHR (-0,76 %)
Here is a clear overview of the quarterly figures due next week.
$NXPI (+2,14 %)
$CLF (+2,16 %)
$LOGN (+1,52 %)
$KO (+0,75 %)
$GM (+1,62 %)
$LMT (-0,14 %)
$NOC (+0,26 %)
$PM (+1,34 %)
$RYTT34
$UPS (-0,11 %)
$V (+1,1 %)
$T (+0,97 %)
$FCX (+1,93 %)
$GD (+0,27 %)
$GOOGL (+2,36 %)
$IBM (-0,97 %)
$NOW (-0,5 %)
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$DOW (-0,54 %)
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$BMY (+0,74 %)
$AON (+0,51 %)
$CL (+0,69 %)
Q3 FY2025 results ended on Dec 31, 2024
- Revenue: $1.34B, +7% YoY
- Net Income: $200.1M, -18% YoY
- Operating Income: $234.6M, +6% YoY
- EPS: $1.32, -15% YoY
CEO Hanneke Faber: "We're excited to deliver strong, profitable growth once again, in our biggest quarter of the year. Gaming sales were near pandemic-high levels, thanks to an outstanding set of innovations launched ahead of the holidays."
🌱Revenue & Growth
- Gaming: $466.7M, +14% YoY
- Keyboards & Combos: $236.7M, +3% YoY
- Pointing Devices: $217.0M, +5% YoY
- Video Collaboration: $176.1M, +4% YoY
- Tablet Accessories: $77.4M, +21% YoY
💰Profits & Financials
- Gross Margin: 42.9% vs 42.0% YoY
- Operating Margin: 17.5% vs 17.7% YoY
- Cash Flow from Operations: $371M
- Cash Balance: $1.5B
- Share Repurchases: $200M
📌Business Highlights
- Near record sales in premium Pro Gaming and MX portfolios
- Strong holiday retail execution
- Effective marketing campaigns driving geographic progress
🔮Future Outlook
- FY2025 Sales raised to $4.54B-$4.57B (previously $4.39B-$4.47B)
- FY2025 Sales Growth revised to 5.4%-6.4% (previously 2%-4%)
- Non-GAAP Operating Income raised to $755M-$770M (previously $720M-$750M)
02.12.2024
GameStop closes German stores + LogiTech to become an "iconic" brand + 4 important dates this week + Head of Opel parent company Stellantis resigns
The 69 German stores of the video game retailer Gamestop $GME (-0,54 %) are to be closed by January 31, 2025. This was reported by the industry portal "Gameswirtschaft". The American company's German headquarters could not be reached for comment. However, store employees confirmed the plans to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) by telephone. They had been informed internally. Pre-orders will no longer be accepted and vouchers will no longer be sold. "Gameswirtschaft" refers to information from the retailer's suppliers, which coincides with reports from employees. (FAZ)
The CEO of the computer accessories manufacturer, Hanneke Faber, wants out of Logitech $LOGN (+1,52 %) into an "iconic brand". Sales are to double by 2031. The brand's many fans are a good starting point. "Now we have to take the brand to the next level so that people really love it," the SonntagsZeitung quotes from a meeting with Faber in Zurich. It needs a "wow" factor like Apple. Faber also wants to make gains in hybrid work and artificial intelligence. Meanwhile, Logitech needs to improve again in China. Faber believes he is well prepared for possible US tariffs on Chinese imports. "We used to be dependent on China, now we have a broadly diversified global supply chain." (SoZ, p. 40)
4 dates that will be important this week:
The results of the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (Jolts) for October provide insights into the tendency of employers and employees to lay off and the number of vacancies on the US labour market. The month under review was heavily influenced by Hurricanes Helen and Milton.
>>> Tuesday, 03.12.2024; 16:00
Incoming orders in German industry are likely to have fallen in October. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires expect them to have fallen by 2.0 percent compared to the previous month, after rising by 4.2 percent in September. Overall, there is a slight recovery trend in orders. In the second and third quarters, it had already moved away somewhat from the low recorded in the first quarter of the year.
>>> Thursday, 05.12.2024; 08:00
Production in Germany's manufacturing sector was as weak in the third quarter as it had been during the coronavirus lockdowns. But while companies wanted to produce back then but were unable to do so, the opposite is true today. The cushion of orders has melted away and economists fear that the situation on the labor market could soon deteriorate. For October, the economists surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires expect production to have risen by 1.0 percent compared to the previous month.
>>> Friday, 06.12..2024; 08:00
The number of people employed in the US economy is likely to have risen more sharply again in November. According to the Factset consensus, analysts expect it to have risen by 210,000 compared to the previous month, after increasing by just 12,000 in September. The weak September figure was caused by hurricanes Helen and Milton. The unchanged very low unemployment rate of 4.1 percent showed that there was probably nothing more to it. An increase to 4.2 percent is expected for October and a monthly increase of 0.3 percent for wages, which means an annual increase of 3.9 percent. After years of fighting inflation, the US Federal Reserve is now focusing more strongly on the labor market.
>>> Friday, 06.12..2024; 14:30
Suffering from problems in the important US market and a weak industry situation, car manufacturer Stellantis $STLAM (+1,98 %) must look for a new boss sooner than expected. The Board of Directors has accepted the resignation of Carlos Tavares, the multi-brand group (including Peugeot, Citroen, Fiat, Chrysler, Jeep, Alfa Romeo) announced on Sunday evening. The Volkswagen rival had already announced in October that the search for a successor to Tavares was underway, as he would not be renewing his contract, which expires in 2026. A new boss is now to be found in the first half of 2025, the company said on Sunday. Until then, a management committee will be formed under Chairman of the Board of Directors John Elkann. Tavares led Stellanti's formation of the car giant through the mega merger of PSA and Fiat Chrysler in 2021. The manager only had to lower the profit outlook for 2024 at the end of September this year. The car manufacturer usually makes the lion's share of its profits in the North American market with large SUVs and pick-ups. However, there are currently too many unsold cars in dealers' yards, which is reducing sales prices. The situation on the car markets in other countries is also bleak overall. The company confirmed its lowered outlook for the year on Sunday.
Monday: Stock market dates, economic data, quarterly figures
ex-dividend of individual stocks
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton EUR 5.50
Christian Dior EUR 5.50
Lockheed Martin 3.30 USD
McDonald's USD 1.77
Nike 0.38 USD
Quarterly figures / company dates Europe
07:00 Prosus 1H results
16:00 Prosus analyst conference
No time specified: Schneider Electric Investor Day
Economic data
$LOGN (+1,52 %) | Logitech Q2'25 Earnings Highlights:
🔹 Non-GAAP EPS: $1.20 (Est. $1.01) 🟢; UP +10% YoY
🔹 Revenue: $1.12B (Est. $1.11B) 🟢; UP +6% YoY
FY'25 Guidance (Non-GAAP):
🔹 Revenue: $4.39B–$4.47B (Saw: $4.34B–$4.43B; Est. $4.43B) 🟢
🔹 Sales Growth: 2%–4% YoY (Saw: 1%–3%)
🔹 Operating Income: $720M–$750M (Saw: $700M–$730M) 🟢
🔹 Operating Income Growth: 3%–7% YoY (Previous: 0%–4%)
Financial Metrics (Non-GAAP):
🔹 Gross Margin: 44.1%, UP 210 basis points YoY
🔹 Operating Income: $193M, UP +5% YoY
🔹 Cash Flow from Operations: $166M
🔹 Ending Cash Balance: Approximately $1.4B
Capital Returns:
🔹 Returned $340M to shareholders through annual dividend payment and share repurchases
CEO Hanneke Faber's Commentary:
🔸 "This quarter we delivered continued robust, profitable growth driven by improving demand. Growth was broad-based, across regions, categories, and both our consumer and business customers. We launched a terrific set of innovations in the quarter and we are ready for the holidays."
CFO Matteo Anversa's Commentary:
🔸 "Once again, our teams executed with discipline this quarter. We delivered year-over-year expansion of non-GAAP gross margin thanks to the continued strength of our operations. Our strong results and overall business momentum give us the confidence to raise our annual outlook. I’m impressed by the team, our excellent operational rigor, and the many opportunities for future growth."
Largest European tech stocks by market capitalization
SAP € 259 billion $SAP (-1,39 %)
ASML € 253 billion $ASML (+0,28 %)
ARM Holdings € 160 billion $ARM (+0,6 %)
NXP Semiconductors € 54 billion $NXPI (+2,14 %)
Dassault Systèmes € 44 billion $DSY (-0,58 %)
Infineon € 40 billion $IFX (+2,12 %)
Capgemini € 32 billion $CAP (+0,75 %)
ASM International € 26 billion $ASM (+0,1 %)
Ericsson € 26 billion $ERIC B (+0,29 %)
Hexagon € 23 billion $HEXA B (+0,26 %)
Nokia € 22 billion $NOKIA (+0,2 %)
STMicroelectronics € 22 billion $STM (+1,41 %)
Logitech € 12 billion $LOGN (+1,52 %)
Sage Group € 12 billion $SGE (-3,27 %)
>> Which ones are you invested in and how are they performing? Most of these European tech stocks can be found in the iShares MSCI Europe Information Technology - ETF, WKN: A2QBZ3
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You don't treat yourself to anything else. Over the last few months, I've only ever invested in the stock market and now I thought I should buy something in addition to the capital market to distract me a little from the stock market. It's also great for $LOGN (+1,52 %) great, even if I'm not invested in it😅 The headset is definitely awesome🤩
(Switzerland) - The most important dates for this trading week
This week is the best of the year for real number crunchers: More than forty listed companies will present their half-year report. These include small companies such as the Walliser Kantonalbank (WKBN), but also big names on the Swiss market such as $ROG (-1,19 %) and $NESNE / $NESN (-0,16 %) . Naturally, observers will be keeping a close eye on the outlook for the second half of the year.
On Monday, only the climate specialist Belimo $B9H will report on the first half of the year.
Seven companies have announced their reports for Tuesday. These are the logistics company Kuehne + Nagel $KNIN (+0,48 %)
, the chocolate manufacturer Lindt & Sprüngli
$LISN (-1,28 %) and the fragrance producer Givaudan $GIVN (-0,78 %)
, also reporting Logitech $LOGN (+1,52 %), Dätwyler $DAE (-0,2 %)
, Temenos $TEMN (-1,68 %) and the Valais Cantonal Bank ($WKBN). At Lindt & Sprüngli $LISN (-1,28 %) will be watching for comments on the high cocoa prices. At Kühne + Nagel $KNIN (+0,48 %) the renewed increase in the complexity of sea transportation due to the threat to shipping in the Red Sea could have an initial positive effect.
On Wednesday, nine companies will give an insight into their finances. For example, the goods inspector SGS
$SGSN (-2,33 %) and also Bobst ($BOBNN) , So $ALSN (+0,66 %)
Cembra Money Bank $CMBN (-0,54 %)
, Cicor $CICN (+4,61 %)
Cosmo Pharmaceuticals $COPN (+1,27 %)
EFG International $EFGN (+0,06 %)
and Medacta $MOVE (-2,12 %)
. At SGS $SGSN (-2,33 %) it is to be expected that, as in previous quarters, decent sales growth will be offset by negative exchange rate effects.
Thursday is the highlight of the interim reporting season: a total of sixteen company reports are on the agenda. Among them are Nestlé $NESN (-0,16 %)
, Roche $ROG (-1,19 %)
, Lonza
$LONN (-1,2 %) and Julius Baer $BAER (+0,55 %)
, but also Bachem $BANB, Bucher $BUCN (+0,42 %)
, Galderma $GALD (-0,83 %)
, Autoneum $AUTN (+1,4 %)
, Bellevue $BBN (-0,36 %)
, Calida $CALN (-0,85 %)
, Idorsia $IDIA (-7 %)
, Leonteq $LEON (+1,21 %)
, the Graubündner Kantonalbank $GRKP (-1,32 %)
, Meier Tobler $MTG (+2,59 %)
, StarragTornos $STGN (+0,14 %) and Valiant $VATN (-0,5 %)
. At Nestlé $NESN (-0,16 %) the question is whether a return to positive growth rates can be achieved.
Many listed companies have once again announced their half-year figures for Friday. They include Holcim $HOLN (-0,32 %)
Sulzer $SUN (+0,66 %)
, Vontobel $VONN (+0 %)
, Forbo $FORN (-0,19 %)
, APG $APGN (+1,05 %)
, Zehnder $ZEHN (+1,8 %)
, Orell Füssli $OFN (+0,22 %)
, Lem $LEHN (-0,16 %)
, AMS Osram $AMS and BB Biotech $BION (-0,66 %) and the SIX as the operator of the Swiss stock exchange. The industrial group Sulzer $SUN (+0,66 %) should deliver a positive surprise after a strong performance that has been ongoing for some time.
Have a good week everyone!
GG
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Hello stockbrokers,
today I show you my stock exchange traded everyday life, although I was not nominated xD.
In the morning I get up and have a pleasant breakfast. After that I get ready in the bathroom with the products of $PG (+0,02 %) & $null
After that I go to school with my bike or with a $BMW (+1,17 %) to school, since I am just finishing my high school diploma. At school I work with the products of $AAPL (+1,55 %) among others.
At five o'clock I start to work, here I sit down at my computer with components from $INTC (-0,17 %) & $NVDA (+0,72 %) as well as with monitors from $DELL and a keyboard from $1337 and a mouse from $LOGN (+1,52 %)
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